This cute part of England has scenic walks that end in popular pubs, making it the perfect place to explore on a weekend.
Warwickshire's Shennington Country Walk stops via Bell Inn.
Warwickshire is a region full of stunning scenery and countryside views.
The route starts at Upton House and from here you wander through pretty countryside.
It's a seven-mile circular dog-friendly walk that can take around three to four hours to complete, according to the National Trust.
Along the walking route you will see village pubs that are derived from the 18th century. The Bell Inn is located in the idyllic village of Shennington.
This pub first opened in 1700 as the English Inn, providing a place for locals and travelers to eat and drink.
One Tripadvisor visitor said: “After a weekend in Warwick and a visit to Upton House, we chose The Bell for Sunday lunch.
“All 6 of us had the roast beef and we all agreed it was one of the best Sunday roasts we've ever had! Absolutely Gorgeous food, and lots of it. Friendly staff in a lovely village.”
Another wrote: “First time in this pub. Thought it was as friends were visiting. Heard good things. We were not disappointed! Beautiful old pub…Staff really too Friendly and welcoming. The food was amazing! Best Sunday roast ever!”
Shennington is located in North Oxfordshire, close to Alkerton, another beautiful neighboring village in the area.
It is located approximately 5 miles from Bunbury and is known for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere.